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Monday 17 February 2014

Bitdefender Antivirus 2014 Crack for Mac - Windows PC




Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac is Mac antivirus software that protects Mac OS X from malware. There are those who would have you believe that Mac antivirus software is useless. While the threat to Mac OS X is far less prevalent, it isn’t nonexistent. Mac viruses can delete files, steal sensitive information, disable programs, slow down your system, allow remote access to your Mac or otherwise interfere with your computer. Bitdefender for Mac protects against the variety of threats, including Mac-specific viruses and malware that targets other operating systems. Not only are you protecting your valuable Mac computer, you will also avoid inadvertently sharing any viruses with friends or coworkers who run Windows.

With multiple layers of advanced protection and innovative technology, Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac protect you from threats spread through files, applications, email and the internet. Malware goes by many names, but this Mac antivirus software can take care of viruses, Trojan horses, worms, spyware, keyloggers, adware and rootkits. Traditional signature matching is the first layer of protection, and Bitdefender’s scanning engines are built for optimum protection and performance. The Mac security software comes complete with on-access and on-demand scanning. The always-on virus shield automatically scans every file or application as it is opened. With automatic protection, you don’t have to monitor the software to ensure security.
Of course, you can run specific on-demand scans directly from the program. Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac has several versatile scanning options that let you scan exactly what you want, including processes, removable devices, the home folder, the full system or just a quick scan of critical areas. If you have a specific file or folder to scan, you can use a custom scan. The software can even scan compressed archive files for hidden threats. Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac is one of the best Mac antivirus applications because it is so effective. The Mac antivirus software is effective at locating and removing existing threats, and preventing any future malware. The multiple layers of security protect your Mac by stopping any threat that that comes your way (or hackers who try to infiltrate the system).
Bitdefender is known for strong antivirus protection and their Mac antivirus software has been approved by multiple professional third-party testers. Their scanning engine is approved by the West Coast Labs, AV Comparatives, Virus Bulletin and ICSA Labs. Because new threats are created all of the time, an essential factor to effective Mac security is to have up-to-date virus signatures. Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac includes quick and automatic updates every hour. They’re frequent enough to keep you current, and small enough that they don’t seriously affect speed. Further enhancing performance, the Bitdefender Mac antivirus software utilizes intelligent scanning to optimize performance. To make scans quicker (without compromising security), an optimized scan only checks files that are new or have been recently changed.
Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac has several compelling features. One feature is the quarantined area. When potential threats are detected, they are placed in the quarantine, which serves as a holding cell where the files will await action, but they can’t harm your system. From the quarantine, you can choose to restore the file (if you know it’s safe) or delete it completely. Another Bitdefender feature is the integrated scheduler. If you want to run virus scans at a specific time (i.e. when you’re away from your computer), you can set any type of scan to run on a set schedule or time interval. If you’re running a scan while you’re working, you have the option to run a pre-scan count of files to be scanned and then you will have access to a visual indicator of the scan’s progress. You also have the option to pause and resume scans, so you can temporarily stop a scan without canceling it altogether. Other settings that can be useful include the option to open Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac as soon as you login to your computer, and the ability to drag and drop files to be scanned. The Mac antivirus software can also be configured to use visual and auditory alerts to notify you if malware is detected.













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Saturday 15 February 2014

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McAfee Internet Security for Mac is a product that Macintosh users need for protection because the Apple OS is no longer a platform that hackers ignore. Macs remain fairly safe from viruses, so the emphasis of this Mac antivirus software is to protect you from phishing swindles and social networking website attacks so that you maintain control of your identity and personal information.
McAfee recognizes phishing sites and blocks them. A technology called McAfee SiteAdvisor rates websites with a risk factor color code before you click on them. If anyone tries to send you infected files, the antivirus software scans and cleans them. It also blocks threats from Apple Mail and iChat. If any threat arrives via an external drive, McAfee blocks it. It also protects your friends and family because it will not let you send potentially damaging files or email. McAfee repairs and removes infections from files, and it understands how to neutralize viruses, Trojans, worms, bots and rootkits.
This Mac antivirus software is unusual in that it includes a proprietary firewall. The firewall is not difficult to use. It lets you shut down all traffic in both directions if necessary. It lets you define trusted networks. You can also establish rules about where specific kinds of traffic on your computer can go. Or you can block certain categories of traffic from entering.
McAfee provides a useful support webpage that directs you to technical support, customer service or services to do with virus removal. Online technical support is free. A virtual technician is able to diagnose and fix many problems. For those it cannot fix, it collects the data that will assist the person who helps you via live chat. Telephone support is also available if the McAfee Virtual Technician cannot resolve a problem. An active and supportive user community is also hosted online, and it is well organized. As long as you maintain your product subscription, updates are continuous and automatic.

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Thursday 13 February 2014

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Norton by Symantec is one of the most trusted security software brands 
in the PC world, but it is not just for Windows. Norton AntiVirus for 
Mac protects Macs from malware, includes useful features and extends 
excellent help and support. It is among the best  Mac antivirus software
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the Mac OS during the past few years, Macs are still much less exposed 
to hackers' attention. However, leaving your Mac unprotected is now a 
gamble that you probably should not take. If you decide to install 
Norton's AntiVirus for Mac, it is probably a good idea for your own 
safety. However, considering that this antivirus software for Mac also 
detects and destroys Windows viruses, you will be doing your friends who
 don't use Macs quite a large favor by ensuring that you won't be a 
source of infection.
Norton's virus protection for Mac defends against viruses that damage 
your Mac and mess up your iPhoto pics and iTunes media. It also scans 
email and iChat messages in case they contain poisonous attachments. 
Spyware is another danger that Norton's Mac antivirus seeks to destroy. 
The worst spyware steals your identity. There is also a relatively 
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companies. The benign form of spyware does not have criminal intent. It 
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to use your information in order to individualize advertising campaigns 
that focus on you.
Norton's antivirus software for Mac incorporates the features you would 
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occur at least once daily so that the threat database stays current. The
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include a firewall, but then Mac includes an excellent firewall in its 
OS, so what would be the point? Norton's AntiVirus for Mac is a basic 
antivirus product; it does not protect against identity theft.
Symantec's website has a security center with excellent articles that 
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Tuesday 11 February 2014

How to Locate Hidden Features in OS X: The Disclosure Triangle

Ah, yes… The Disclosure Triangle… how many of you out there know what this is? How many of you are just plain-ole typical Mac users who couldn't be bothered with all the technical minutiae that many of the “other” TMO readers thrive on? Alas, I am firmly ensconced in this latter group that thrives on geeky frippery. That goes without saying.
However, with any personal computing device, there are always those tantalizing technical tidbits that turn out to be truly useful to everyone but are often hard to intuit without diving into documentation. Who reads the owner’s manual anyway? Who even gets an owner’s manual to begin with?
I am like the magician who discloses how the tricks are done and then gets shunned by his colleagues. It’s not quite like that for me, but I do like to offer up techie tips and tricks that are in my Apple consultant’s bag-o-tricks. Colleagues may keep these closely guarded, I love sharing them and help simplify other users’ workflow.
One of these tips is knowing how to find hidden features and commands in OS X and within apps themselves. I already introduced you to the elusive help facilities embedded everywhere but often ignored.
A OS X Finder window depicting two Disclosure Triangles.
Two typical Disclosure Triangles
Now it’s time to examine the Disclosure Triangle. It’s very elusive. Many applications use this common method for exposing commands not usually available elsewhere, such as in the application menus. 
The problem is that this triangle  – sometimes an arrowhead  –  is frequently quite minuscule. Additionally, of late, interface elements have been harder and harder to see either because of high resolution settings on physically smaller screens or the lack of sufficient contrast. Also, what the more seasoned Mac users are getting frustrated about is a tendency for developers to place their small medium-gray graphic thingamabobs on dark-gray backgrounds, or light-gray ones on white backgrounds. But, don’t get me started.
So, the Disclosure Triangle, albeit tiny, invites you to click or tap on it to show you  – “disclose”  – a pop-up menu with additional commands available to you, a side-panel or other information.
Details from photo editing toolbars found in Adobe Photoshop Elements
Hovering the cursor over toolbars in Photoshop will reveal the tiniest of Disclosure Triangles. Any smaller and rules of physics are broken, causing destruction of cataclysmic proportions
The figure above shows an extreme and outrageous example, and Adobe continues to do this in it’s photo editing products. Adobe seems to think that we vision acuity is comparable to that of an electron microscope. In this example, many of Photoshop’s editing tools seen in the toolbar have additional tool variations hidden at the same location on the toolbar. However, to view these alternate tools and to switch to them, you need to hold down the option key and click on that particular tool. Here’s the thing: to determine which of the tools have these hidden variations, you need to hover your cursor over the tool bar, at which time microscopic two-molecule by two-molecule sized disclosure triangles pop up.
I frequently tell my students to always look around the interface for little tell-tale symbols: triangles, arrowheads, tiny question marks, little “grab-handles” and other dingbats. The bigger the screen, the more detail there is, the harder it is to locate these controls. Besides, most people tend to concentrate more on the content they are developing rather than touring the interface. But, just as any good photographer will always look all around the image in the viewfinder to find distracting objects, with software, you need to look beyond the content and at all the surrounding controls and symbols. Try them. See what they do, but make sure you’ve saved anything your working on before exploring and experimenting.
Other examples of clickable Disclosure Triangles and arrowheads
Other examples of clickable Disclosure Triangles and arrowheads
Take a look at the example above  – from Photoshop Elements. This is just one detail from a far corner of the main application window. These little Disclosure Triangles  – they could be filled or look like open arrowheads  – can disclose pop-up lists of choices or they could be used to display side panels which may normally be hidden.
Some apps will activate disclosure triangles when you have resized the main application window in such a way that some buttons or other graphic elements become hidden. 
A detail from the Safari Favorites Bar, showing a double-arrowhead that indicates hidden bookmark favorites
This is the right edge of Safari. The double arrowhead indicates more bookmarks are available
Take Safari, for example. If you add website bookmarks to Safari’s Favorites Bar, eventually they drop off the right end no matter how large your Safari window is. When this happens, you can still get to those bookmark entries by clicking on the little double-disclosure arrowhead which appears on the right edge of the Favorites Bar the instant there is no space left for a bookmark to appear there. 
Remember, these triangles and arrows  – of all shapes and sizes  – are not specks of Cheetos on your greasy screen. These are indicators of something hidden, and generally something useful to you. Just click on them, already!
Incidentally, for those of you who like terminology trivia, clicking on Disclosure Triangles to reveal something is called “twisting open” and vice-versa: “twisting closed.” In fact, in many instances, a right-pointing triangle will indicate a closed state, but by clicking on it, it twists open a panel or pop-up menu, and the triangle turns downward-pointing.

iCloud Keychain: Removing Individual Entries

A while back, I covered how to delete of all of your iCloud Keychain data from Apple’s servers if you need to, but how can you remove just one saved login? It’s simple, and you can do it from either your Mac or from an iOS device. Since the data syncs, you’ll only need to trash the info from one of them, and the change should propagate to all your devices.
So to clear out a password from your Mac, open Safari and pick Safari> Preferences.
Choose the Passwords tab, and then select the item you want from the list and click "Remove." 
From this pane, you can also show what the password is for a particular site if you click the "Show passwords for selected websites" checkbox in the lower-left corner, but you’ll have to enter your account password in order to do so.
OK, now how do you do that same thing from an iOS device? Easy-peasy, my dear readers. You’ll go to Settings> Safari> Passwords & AutoFill and select "Saved Passwords"…
…then select an item from the list to view its existing password (which’ll require you to enter the device’s passcode), or you can touch the Edit button to remove entries.

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Introduction
Intego has found, through experience with customers, especially Switchers coming to a Mac, that a new environment is already a dizzying affair. As the user struggles to gain mastery over a new OS, exceptionally scary, geeky, and technical software is often avoided.
Also, a customer may have come over to the Mac, seeking a more secure computing environment and may feel that added security software is not an urgent affair. The problem is that there are still aggressive exploits lurking that need to be blocked immediately. The Mac is a solid, secure OS, but every OS has some flaws that professional bad guys are experts at finding. Intrusion kits are even sold amongst them.
Of course, one of the things that a major security products developer can do is operate a data center and watch for malware and trends. By pushing threat definition files to every subscriber that can detect the signature of not just viruses but a wide range of malware, the customer can take advantage of vast resources, quickly, for a modest annual subscription fee.
Still, if the security software is too geeky, introduces new and confusing terms, and is hard to understand and leverage, it will still be avoided. This is where Intego's Mac Internet Security Premium (MISP) package 2013 comes into play. It's basically Inego's Virus Barrier X6 product with a simplified user interface, some of the geekier features deleted and an extra security package added. It offers the same level of protection as X6, but with a simpler user experience (UX).
And that, right there, characterizes security software. There is a partition between what the software can do on its own and what the software may expect the customer to do in terms of 1) taking action and 2) configuring the software. If too much burden is placed on the user, then the part of the software that can work perfectly fine on its own won't get used.
Intego told me that, in the past, very technical people used security software because they were expert users. However, with the growth of the Mac business, with 50 percent of new customers coming from PCs, Switchers, it was time for a product for non-technical users. That's MISP 2013.
Product Profile
MISP 2013 consists of three primary OS X apps:
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  • NetBarrier.app
  • Identity Scrubber.app
There is also a manager, NetUpdate.app, that takes care of updates, licensing, and the downlading of threat filters, called NetUpdate.
For newbies, I should note that the VirusBarrier app not only protects against Windows viruses that you may receive in an email so that you don't pass them on to others, but also protects against a host of OS X exploits, malware, keyloggers, trojan horses, and other kinds of malware that you might pick up from malicious websites or in your email.
Identity Scrubber, in contrast to the other two, scans the Mac for certain kinds of defined information that the user may not realize is on that Mac. Information, such as Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, and so on, that could become the future target of malware or phishing emails.
Installation
The apps are all installed in the Mac's Applications folder in a folder called "Intego."
In the current version, Intego tried to keep the product simple, so no icons are placed into the Dock and no gateway app launches after installation. The goal was to be low key, but Intego told me that they will probably tweak things in a maintenance update to more visually affirm where those applications reside.
The goal in the installation process is 1) run the installer, 2) click just a few options and be done. From there on, the defaults let the software do its job.
The installer is designed for first time users. There is a comforting option to uninstall if that's ever needed in the future.
Current users of X6 do not need to worry about the uninstaller. If X6 is present, the installer will automatically uninstall it before proceeding. (You can also do it manually, if you prefer.) Those options should be made a little more clear for current users. Perhaps an auto-detect function could sort out a clean install from an upgrade.
The only configuration option is to select the level of coverage. The "Standard" coverage, in my optinion, is the best choice for most users.
When running one of the two basic Internet security apps for the first time, the user will see a graphical overlay, Basic help, explaining the operation of the app. The app's Help menu has two items. You can bring up the graphical Basic help again at any time or you can go to the Application's help page at Intego.
NetBarrier
The NetBarrier display is a considerable simplification over X6, but it can be confusing at first. Here's the display.
The app is trying to show two things simultaneously. Inside the black box, a conceptual firewall, apps that are communicating on the Internet and on your LAN are listed. Information flow in pale blue dots and arrows goes into the app. If information leaves the app, it is shown in animated flow immediately to the right of the app's (or daemon's) name. Hovering over the name brings up a settings gear where you can further control the flow of data if needed.
Outside the box are green data flow symbols that are static. The idea here is simply to suggest the ability to mamage four types of flow, left to right: 1) Incoming from the Internet, 2) Incoming from the Local Area Network (LAN), 3) Outgoing to the Internet and 4) Outgoing to the LAN. The small gears allow more detailed control.
That mixture of actual data flow and the conceptual operation of the firewall can be confusing at first, but it's easy to get used to when you understand it.
VirusBarrier
This app has basically two sertings at the bottom. On, by default, is "Real-Time Scanning, "indicated in the diagram below by the green light in front of the that text. The gear icon allows you to specify what to do if malware is found. On the right is the ability to schedule periodic scanning.
The layout is simple. The buttons for the two kinds of manual scans have yellow popup rectangles that explain them, the date of the last threat filter update and date of the last formal scan of storage are clearly shown. This kind of simplification combined with essential configuration options is what makes for a fun, convenient, yet trustworthy app.
Identity Scrubber
This app is not part of the previous X6 package. As a result, while the other two apps are simpler, this is an added function. One could, then, describe MISP as both an upgrade and a downgrade.Identity Scrubber, as I mentioned above, looks for personal information that you may not have realized is on your HDD/SSD. It will not look inside encryted files or DMGs. This app can be password protected so that other users of your Mac cannot scan for that data without authorization -- such as a child who shares the Mac.I discovered that the time it takes for a full scan depends heavily on the options chosen and the type of file. For example, if you elect to scan for "Personal Addresses," that is, street addresses, the scan of even a small hard disk or SSD can take over night. Also, if you search for data embedeed in PDF files, the algorithm to do that takes some added time.
I'd suggest looking for the the data you most suspect may be present, with few boxes checked, to get a feel for the time involved. Later, it's reasonable to check more boxes, leave the Mac alone, and come back much later.
Current Users
Current X6 users will also be presented with an option to switch to MISP with a NetUpdate entry called: "Internet Security 2013."
This is not a new component in X6, rather, it's an option to completely switch to MISP 2013. Experienced X6 users may not want to do that, so be sure to uncheck that box before updating threat filters. Intego is aware of that annoyance and plans to fix it.
Life with MISP
I installed MISP on a MacBook Air, a Mac I use for various tests and evaluations, and tried it out for two weeks. There was never a time when I felt that protection measure had been lost compared to X6, and I wasn't terribly annoyed with the simplifications. Sometimes, a simpler user interface can provide more confidence instead of less: you better understand the scope of what the apps are trying to achieve.
By way of contrast, this is what you see when you run X6.
I would say that if you are an expert user, may want to stick with X6, just because of familiarity or because you need some of the advanced functions. Intego supplied a list of what's been removed from MISP 2013 compared to X6.
  • Highly advanced firewall rules. The firewall in X6 allowed you to configure rules that were beyond what even IT professionals would require. We simplified the firewall and tried to make it something that is useful for a large range of people so, consequently, there are a subset of users who created sophisticated firewall rules. We plan to address that capability in a professional version.
  • Anti-Vandal. This was largely looking for attacks that really aren't very likely anymore and quite honestly are better addressed by making the firewall work well.
  • Anti-Phishing. A little more controversial but for the most part, this is better addressed by support built in to browsers nowadays.
  • Web-threats data vault. This was a feature whereby you could, for instance, type in your credit card number and we'd look for it in network traffic leaving the computer. It was not used very often.
  • Network utilities. Some of these were kind of cool for a network geek. Looking at it through the lens of a mainstream user, these were not useful and most of them had pretty direct replacements in the OS. Traceroute for instance.
If you never used these deleted features, you may want to upgrade to enjoy the added simplicity. However, any user new to the Mac or someone who wants to install security software for the first time will certainly benefit from the clarity of MISP and will likely never miss those esoteric functions listed above.
Finally, one of the objections some people have raised in the past about security software is that it chews up the CPU and slows down the Mac. I have not had that experience with the realtime scanning function of Intego products. Of course, the full scans of the HDD/SSD for data or malware will have a impact. For example, a full scan of my MBA's SSD consumed almost all of four virtual cores. But then, that's not something you do all the time. Again, set the Mac aside for awhile.
System Requirements & Upgrade
MISP 2013 requires OS X 10.6, 10.7 or 10.8, a Mac with at least Intel Core 2 Duo CPU and 1.5 GB of free storage. An Internet connection is also required.
For a single user for one year, the introductory price is US$52.48. Family packs are available for three computers priced at $104.98. For the corresponding number of users, the upgrade to MISP is free for current customers of X6.
Also available for new users is Mac Intenet Security for $37.48 for one year. It does not include the Indentity Scrubber.


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Monday 10 February 2014

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